Silkworm Egg
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Silkworm Egg | |
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Size (item)Item (inventory)size.<br><br>xitem & yitem: (<i>non-optional, replacing xsize & ysize.<i>) | 1 x 1 |
Stack Stacking data for (all) items is set at the Stack page in the Stacking property data section.<br><i>Please use "Source Edit" mode when editing this.</i> | No (Silkworm Egg) |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | (Unknown) |
Discovery Req.This(<i>discoveryreq</i>) is only for items that need to be discovered in addition to items listed in "Object(s) Required"/<i>(<i>objectsreq</i>).</i><small><br><b><i>(Temporary active on all pages, but leave empty if "None".</i></b><small> | (None or Unknown) |
Object(s) Required | Silkmoth x2 (male and female) |
Specific Type of | Bait |
Required By | (1) Silkworm, (Bait (1): Bushcraft Fishingpole) |
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The Silkworm Egg, acquired from Silkmoths, can become a Silkworm and, later, a Silkworm Cocoon (see the Silkfarming page for more on their life cycle and care). Silkworm Eggs are important in the production of Silk Thread and Silk Cloth. The egg is the only part of the Silkworm life cycle that can be stored indefinitely.
Silkworm Eggs hatch into Silkworms after spending 7 hours (real-time) on an Herbalist Table.
How to Acquire
If a mate is present at the end of its life cycle, a Silkmoth and its mate will both die and produce 5-10 Silkworm Eggs. Without a mate, the Silkmoth will simply die without producing eggs.